/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; indent-tabs-mode:nil ; -*- */
/*
 *
 *  (C) 2001 by Argonne National Laboratory.
 *      See COPYRIGHT in top-level directory.
 */

#include "mpiimpl.h"

/* -- Begin Profiling Symbol Block for routine MPI_Address */
#if defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_WEAK)
#pragma weak MPI_Address = PMPI_Address
#elif defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_HP_SEC_DEF)
#pragma _HP_SECONDARY_DEF PMPI_Address  MPI_Address
#elif defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_CRI_DUP)
#pragma _CRI duplicate MPI_Address as PMPI_Address
#elif defined(HAVE_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE)
int MPI_Address(void *location, MPI_Aint *address) __attribute__((weak,alias("PMPI_Address")));
#endif
/* -- End Profiling Symbol Block */

/* Define MPICH_MPI_FROM_PMPI if weak symbols are not supported to build
   the MPI routines */
#ifndef MPICH_MPI_FROM_PMPI
#undef MPI_Address
#define MPI_Address PMPI_Address

#endif

#undef FUNCNAME
#define FUNCNAME MPI_Address
#undef FCNAME
#define FCNAME "MPI_Address"

/*@
    MPI_Address - Gets the address of a location in memory

Input Parameters:
. location - location in caller memory (choice)

Output Parameters:
. address - address of location (address integer)

    Note:
    This routine is provided for both the Fortran and C programmers.
    On many systems, the address returned by this routine will be the same
    as produced by the C '&' operator, but this is not required in C and
    may not be true of systems with word- rather than byte-oriented
    instructions or systems with segmented address spaces.

.N SignalSafe

.N Deprecated
The replacement for this routine is 'MPI_Get_address'.

.N Fortran

.N Errors
.N MPI_SUCCESS
.N MPI_ERR_OTHER
@*/
int MPI_Address(void *location, MPI_Aint *address)
{
    int mpi_errno = MPI_SUCCESS;
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_STATE_DECL(MPID_STATE_MPI_ADDRESS);

    MPIR_ERRTEST_INITIALIZED_ORDIE();

    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_ENTER(MPID_STATE_MPI_ADDRESS);

    /* Validate parameters and objects (post conversion) */
#   ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
    {
        MPID_BEGIN_ERROR_CHECKS;
        {
	    MPIR_ERRTEST_ARGNULL(address,"address",mpi_errno);
        }
        MPID_END_ERROR_CHECKS;
    }
#   endif /* HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING */

    /* ... body of routine ...  */

    /* SX_4 needs to set CHAR_PTR_IS_ADDRESS
       The reason is that it computes the difference in two pointers in
       an "int", and addresses typically have the high (bit 31) bit set;
       thus the difference, when cast as MPI_Aint (long), is sign-extended,
       making the absolute address negative.  Without a copy of the C
       standard, I can't tell if this is a compiler bug or a language bug.
    */
#ifdef CHAR_PTR_IS_ADDRESS
    *address = MPIR_VOID_PTR_CAST_TO_MPI_AINT ((char *) location);
#else
    /* Note that this is the "portable" way to generate an address.
       The difference of two pointers is the number of elements
       between them, so this gives the number of chars between location
       and ptr.  As long as sizeof(char) represents one byte,
       of bytes from 0 to location */
    /* To cover the case where a pointer is 32 bits and MPI_Aint is 64 bits,
       add cast to unsigned so the high order address bit is not sign-extended. */
    *address = MPIR_VOID_PTR_CAST_TO_MPI_AINT ((char *) location - (char *) MPI_BOTTOM);
#endif
    /* The same code is used in MPI_Get_address */

    /* ... end of body of routine ... */

#ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
  fn_exit:
#endif
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_EXIT(MPID_STATE_MPI_ADDRESS);
    return mpi_errno;

    /* --BEGIN ERROR HANDLING-- */
#   ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
  fn_fail:
    {
	mpi_errno = MPIR_Err_create_code(
	    mpi_errno, MPIR_ERR_RECOVERABLE, FCNAME, __LINE__, MPI_ERR_OTHER,
	    "**mpi_address",
	    "**mpi_address %p %p", location, address);
    }
    mpi_errno = MPIR_Err_return_comm(0, FCNAME, mpi_errno);
    goto fn_exit;
#   endif
    /* --END ERROR HANDLING-- */
}
